Depot - Precision Warehouse Landing Page Template
Depot is a full-bleed, scroll-driven landing page built for industrial warehouse photography services. It leads with a cathedral-scale interior shot, walks visitors through named client case studies, and routes every scroll toward a single pricing call to action. The result is a high-trust, proof-first page designed for commercial real estate brokers, logistics operators, and third-party logistics companies.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Depot is a precision-built landing page for warehouse photography services targeting commercial real estate brokers, logistics companies, and third-party logistics operators. The page leads with a dramatic full-bleed interior photograph, builds trust through sequential client case studies with measurable outcomes, and channels every visitor toward one amber call-to-action button linked to a pricing page.
Who this template is for
This template is built for photographers and visual service providers who work in commercial and industrial real estate. It speaks the language of leases, square footage, and facility portfolios rather than photography jargon.
- Commercial real estate brokers listing industrial distribution centers and warehouse facilities
- Logistics companies and third-party logistics operators building facility profile libraries or pitching new contracts
- Industrial warehouse photographers who need a professional, proof-first page that closes prospects before a sales call
What problem this template solves
Industrial warehouse photography is a high-value, niche service that is difficult to communicate through a generic portfolio page. Brokers and logistics operators need to see business outcomes, not just images. This template frames every photograph as a revenue-producing asset.
- There is no standard portfolio layout that connects warehouse images to deal-closing metrics like listing days reduced or proposal win rates
- A form-heavy contact page creates friction before trust is established, pushing qualified visitors away
- Generic photography templates do not speak to facility scale, square footage tiers, or the vocabulary of commercial leasing
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page click-through layout that builds a linear proof narrative from one facility to a national portfolio. Every structural decision pushes the visitor toward one outcome: clicking through to your pricing page.
- A full-bleed hero section with a low-angle interior photograph and a single animated headline
- Three sequenced case study sections, each containing a business context introduction, a gallery grid of delivered images, and a single measurable outcome
- Navy pull-quote strips carrying client language, a persistent sticky call-to-action bar, and an amber pricing button repeated at each case study close
Feature list
A paragraph introducing the core features of this template follows below.
Depot is assembled from a focused set of purpose-built sections. Each one serves a defined role in converting a cold visitor into a confident buyer.
Full-Bleed Hero with Animated Headline
The header opens with a single wide-angle interior shot. The camera is positioned at forklift height, with racking perspective lines converging toward a distant roll-up door. A tiny figure in a high-visibility vest communicates architectural scale. After the image holds, one headline tracks in from the left: "Your facility, investment-grade."
Sequential Case Study Narrative
The page is organized around three named client engagements: a broker listing, a logistics operator profile refresh, and a third-party logistics pitch. Each case study opens with the business problem, reveals a gallery grid of the delivered photographs, and closes with a single measurable outcome such as listing days reduced or proposal win rate.
Client Pull-Quote Strips
Between case studies, full-width strips in deep command navy carry direct client language. The vocabulary is deliberately commercial: square footage, lease terms, facility counts. These strips reinforce authority without interrupting the visual narrative.
Persistent Sticky Call-to-Action Bar
After the visitor passes the second case study, a sticky bar appears at the top of the viewport. It carries the same amber "See Full Portfolio and Pricing" button. The bar stays visible during the remainder of the scroll without blocking content.
Amber Click-Through Button System
Every case study section closes with the same amber call-to-action button routed to a dedicated pricing page. Packages on that linked page are organized by facility count and square footage tier. The landing page itself contains no form, keeping the scroll uninterrupted.
Escalating Portfolio Scale Structure
The three case study sections are ordered intentionally: one facility, then a campus, then a national portfolio. This escalation proves breadth of capability with each scroll and makes the decision to click feel like the natural next step.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Hero | Opens with scale and a single animated headline |
| Broker Case Study | Frames distribution center listing with gallery grid and outcome |
| Pull-Quote Strip One | Carries broker client language in command navy |
| Logistics Case Study | Profiles facility refresh with gallery grid and win-rate result |
| Pull-Quote Strip Two | Carries logistics client language and triggers sticky bar |
| Third-Party Logistics Case Study | Pitches national portfolio scale with gallery grid and outcome |
| Pull-Quote Strip Three | Closes narrative with third-party logistics client language |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Persists after second case study with pricing button |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme. Every color in the palette earns its place through function, not decoration. The overall feeling is a facility manager's clipboard: ordered, authoritative, and exact.
- Background surfaces use deep command navy (#0B1D33) for primary panels and brushed gunmetal (#3E4A59) for secondary panels, with clean dock white (#F4F5F7) reserved for content-reading surfaces
- Safety-stripe amber (#E8A817) appears exclusively on call-to-action buttons and hover states, making every actionable element immediately recognizable
- Typography and spacing follow a full-width immersive layout style where wide photography and white space carry more weight than decorative elements
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is built on a full-width immersive structure that adapts to smaller viewports without losing the sense of industrial scale. Gallery grids and case study sections reflow cleanly for portrait-oriented screens.
- Wide-angle hero photography and gallery grids are structured to maintain compositional impact at reduced widths
- The sticky call-to-action bar is designed to remain visible and functional on mobile screens without obscuring key content areas
How this template helps you convert
Depot is engineered as a click-through page where no form appears until the visitor is already convinced. The conversion path is built into the scroll itself.
- The full-bleed hero and animated headline create an immediate impression of scale and precision, establishing credibility before a single word of copy is read
- Each case study adds a layer of proof by connecting real business problems to delivered photographs and a measurable commercial outcome, building trust progressively
- The amber call-to-action button and persistent sticky bar appear only after sufficient proof has been established, so clicking feels like a natural conclusion rather than a sales pressure moment
Other information about this template
This template is designed for a specialized intersection of commercial real estate and visual services. A few additional details are worth noting for buyers evaluating fit.
- The page type is a single landing page, not a multi-page website; the pricing page it routes to is a separate linked destination
- The template is suited for photographers serving industrial warehouse real estate markets, including distribution center listings and logistics facility portfolios
- No contact form appears on this landing page; lead capture happens on the linked pricing page, keeping the scroll narrative clean and uninterrupted
- The "Depot" template name reflects its industrial positioning and is purpose-built for the warehouse and logistics real estate photography niche




Theme
Executive Suite
Creative direction
Before/After Reveal
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Full-bleed Hero with Animated Headline
Sequential Case Study Narrative
Client Pull-quote Strips
Persistent Sticky Call-to-action Bar
Escalating Portfolio Scale Structure
Amber Click-through Button System
Related questions
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